Rumor: Smell a fragrance in public, then lose consciousness in limbs, wake up and lose body and money?
Truth: There is no ecstacy that can be put down in one sip.
When anesthesia is given to patients in hospitals, it can be divided into inhalation, oral administration, intravenous injection, intramuscular injection, etc. Seeing the word [inhalation], have you begun to be afraid?
However, inhaled anesthetics need to be inhaled at high concentration under a locally sealed condition by operating special instruments and devices, passing through the lungs and then entering the blood circulation, and finally losing consciousness… This process takes at least one or two minutes, and it is basically difficult to realize once inhaled.
Moreover, inhaled anesthetic drugs take effect quickly and metabolize quickly. During the operation, continuous inhalation and administration must be carried out to maintain the anesthetic effect, otherwise it will only take a few minutes to restore the patient’s consciousness.
Even if children all know, don’t accept the feeding of strangers. If clonidine, imidazole, dextromel and other anesthetic and sedative drugs are added, you can really pass out in 10 to 20 minutes.
Be cautious about strange chatting up.